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A couple of questions ...

[QUOTE=NogDog]Use CSS styling, preferably by assigning an ID or class to the button element and then styling it in your stylesheet. (But you can do it with in-line styling using the style="..." attribute.)

Hello,

Thank you.

The below in-line styling works fine.

A couple of questions:

How does one specify the actual font point size?

No matter what I do to "font-size: 10%;"
the point size remains the same.

Also, where can I look to find all the specifications
that I can include within #mysubmit {.....} to control
the button configuration?

no, no, no the <style type="text/css"> should be within your head section. and if you don't want the font-size to be in %, you can try pxs like 12px etc. default should be 16 depending on your browser.

besides if you only want to link to the page anchor, there is no need for a form actually. you can try this:

Button now fine but now have reload problem ..

Originally Posted by pacerier

no, no, no the <style type="text/css"> should be within your head section. and if you don't want the font-size to be in %, you can try pxs like 12px etc. default should be 16 depending on your browser.

besides if you only want to link to the page anchor, there is no need for a form actually. you can try this:

HTML Code:

<input type="button" onclick="window.location='#top';">

Hello,

Thanks. I moved style type to the head (I'm new to using style)
and this button form now works fine in the body:

The only problem is it forces an actual reload of the page and my old way with a text link "<a href="#top">Top of page</a>" doesn't force a reload.

The problem with a reload is 1) it activates my vistor counter on each reload and 2) it noticeably slows down getting back to the top of page, as I have some jpgs on the page that are also forced to refresh.